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Gladstone Girls

Sat 6 Feb–Sat 27 Feb

By Rachel Shenton

From Oscar Award-Winning Rachel Shenton, this brand-new play set in the heart of Stoke-on-Trent’s pottery industry is an uplifting, joyful story about one group of women and a factory tradition that they hold dear.

1970s Stoke-on-Trent. A group of spirited, highly skilled lithographers transform their work room into a bustling hair salon every Friday as they prepare for their weekly night out at the local nightclub.

But when the floor manager tries to put a stop to Curl Friday, their routine is shattered.

Outraged, the women take a bold stance in the form of a peaceful protest that spreads far beyond the factory walls.

Gladstone Girls celebrates the spirit of working-class women whose voices helped shape a movement. Based on an original podcast from Slick Films, the play blends heart, humour and history for a vivid theatrical production filled with warmth.

Part of our 3 Plays Season Ticket
Book to see Gladstone Girls, Romeo & Juliet and The Trial of Romeo Oscar at the same time and save up to £24 off your theatre going this year.
Season Tickets priced from £93. Speak to Box Office for more details.

Booking Information
Showing: Saturday 6 February–Saturday 27 February 2027

Tickets: £17.50 - £44.00

Under 16s Go Free
Under 26s Go Free

Interpreted Performances

Captioned: 7.30pm Tue 23 February
Audio described: 2.15pm Sat 27 February

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